Mr. Speaker, I am getting to that, but I have to set the stage, lay the foundation, by explaining what is wrong with the report on sport in Canada. What is wrong with the report on sport in Canada, in part, is that the report on televised committees has been ignored just as much as the report on sport in Canada.
What happens when the report is tabled in the House on sport in Canada? Where does it go? Who implements it? What standing order is changed? What legislation is changed? What is changed?
We discussed leaked reports in committee the other day. How do we get that into the House of Commons so that it means something? It is not brain surgery that we are talking about. The people on this side of the House are frustrated that the House does not work when it comes to committees. It does not work when it comes to petitions. It does not work when grassroots Canadians want some say in things.
My colleague from Fraser Valley and I spent about a month on one report in the procedure and House affairs committee. It was on televised committees. Nothing happened with the report and we are frustrated by that.
I put this question to the government, to the one member who is here. Where are these people when we want to talk to them? The lights are out over there.